Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport Explained

Constanța "Mihail Kogălniceanu" International Airport
Nativename:Aeroportul Internaţional Constanța Mihail Kogălniceanu
Image2-Width:250
Iata:CND
Icao:LRCK
Pushpin Map:Romania
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Romania
Pushpin Label:CND
Pushpin Label Position:left
Type:Public / Military
Operator:S. N. Aeroportul International Mihail Kogalniceanu Constanța S.A.
City-Served:Constanța
Location:Mihail Kogălniceanu, Romania
Elevation-F:353
Elevation-M:108
Website:www.mk-airport.ro
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:18/36
R1-Length-F:11,483
R1-Length-M:3,500
R1-Surface:Concrete
Stat-Year:2018
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:129,235
Stat2-Header:Aircraft movements (2017)
Stat2-Data:6,478
Footnotes:Source: Romanian AIP at EUROCONTROL,[1] Statistics[2] airportaar.ro[3]

Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport is situated in southeastern Romania, in the commune of Mihail Kogălniceanu, north-northwest of Constanța.[1] It is the main airport of the Northern Dobruja region and provides access to Constanța County, the Port of Constanța and the Black Sea resorts. The airport is named in honour of Mihail Kogălniceanu, the third Prime Minister of Romania.[4]

The military sector of Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport is currently home to the 57th Air Base. Since 1999 it has been used by the United States Air Force.[5] [6]

History

Built in 1955 as a military airbase, Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport opened for civil operations in May 1960. It replaced the old Palas Airport (founded in 1932).[7] [8]

A passenger terminal with a capacity of 200 passengers per hour was inaugurated in 1962. In 1967 the terminal expanded to a processing capacity of 300 pax/hour. In 1974 a major expansion increased the processing capacity to 1,000 pax/hour.[9]

Use of the airport peaked at 778,766 passengers in 1979, when foreign tourism to the Romanian Riviera was at a high.[10] [11] Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport handled 127,635 passengers in 2017.[2] That represented a 34.9% increase over the previous year.

In 2023, the airport registered a total traffic of 115,107 passengers, an increase by 44% compared to 2022 when 80,007 passengers were registered. The same year, work started on modernizing the airport and improving its infrastructure as part of a series of investments. The project includes work on the control tower, the passenger terminal as well as the development of other facilities.[12] [13]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Constanța Airport:

Statistics

Traffic figures

YearPassengersCompared to Previous Year
2005110,900-
200671,236 35.7%
200742,331 40.5%
200860,477 42.8%
200968,690 13.5%
201074,587 8.5%
201173,713 0.1%
201294,641 28.4%
201373,301 22.5%
201437,939 48.2%
201563,329 66.9%
201694,594 49.4%
2017127,635 34.9%
2018129,235 1.3%

Military usage

See main article: RoAF 57th Air Base. The airport is home of the Romanian Air Force 57th Air Base, which was the only unit operating the Mikoyan MiG-29 fighter aircraft. The base was disbanded in April 2004, then reestablished in 2018.[14] It has been used by the US Military since 1999.[6]

It is currently home to the 572nd Helicopter Squadron which operates IAR 330Ls.[15] Currently, there are plans are to further expand the base, transforming it into the biggest NATO airbase in Europe.[16]

Ground transportation

Bus

Several city bus lines link the airport to Constanța railway station. There are also a few private bus lines operating to downtown Constanța and to the Romanian Black Sea resorts. There is no shuttle service available.

Taxi

There are always cabs available outside airport terminal. The cost of a ride to Constanța is around US$30 which is considerably higher than the bus rates which can be as low as 3 lei/US$0,43.

Car

The Airport is easily accessible by car and is located in north-western part of Constanța, which can be accessed from the DN 2A/E60 Constanța-Hârșova or A4 motorway (Romania) until Ovidiu.The airport can also be reached from the A2 highway by exiting towards Cernavodă driving on DN22C towards Medgidia then through county road DJ 222 passing through Cuza Vodă all the way to the commune of Mihail Kogălniceanu where the airport is located.

Alternatively from the A2 highway there is another exit towards Medgidia on DJ381 and then continue on DJ222. Car rentals are also available. There is free short- and long-term parking right outside the airport terminal.

Accidents and incidents

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EAD Basic - Error Page. eurocontrol.int.
  2. https://www.agerpres.ro/economic/2018/01/11/aeroportul-international-constantean-a-inregistrat-in-2017-o-crestere-cu-18-a-traficului-total--34656 Constanța Airport in 2017
  3. https://www.airportaar.ro/english-traficul-total-de-pasageri-pe-aeroporturile-din-romania-pe-anul-2018/ Traficul total de pasageri pe Aeroporturile din România pe anul 2018
  4. http://arhiva.gov.ro/aeroportul-international-mihail-kogalniceanu-constanta-este-noua-denumire-a-aeroportului-aflat-in-comuna-mihail-kogalniceanu-din-judetul-constanta__l1a54295.html Noua denumire a aeroportului aflat în comuna Mihail Kogălniceanu
  5. https://www.army.mil/article/222244/us_soldiers_march_in_romanian_parade Sgt. Erica Earl (May 23, 2019) U.S. Soldiers march in Romanian parade
  6. Web site: Mihail Kogalniceanu Airbase (MKAB), Romania. home.army.mil.
  7. http://www.aviatiamagazin.com/headline/iliusin-il-18v-yr-imb-o-scurta-istorie/ Iliusin Il-18V, YR-IMB – O scurta istorie
  8. http://voceaconstantei.ro/comorile-constantei-aerogara-ascunsa-a-constantei/ Comorile Constanţei: Aerogara ascunsă a Constanței
  9. http://www.iptana.ro/romania/download/PARTEA%20V_Constructii.pdf Constructii si Instalatii
  10. http://www.romanialibera.ro/actualitate/locale/de-ce-a-pierdut-constanta-razboiul-aerian-cu-clujul-212983.html De ce a pierdut Constanța războiul aerian cu Clujul
  11. https://cultuleroilorconstanta.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/cartea-de-aur_m_kogalniceanu.pdf Cartea de Aur a comunei Mihail Kogalniceanu
  12. Web site: Demolarea terminalului de pasageri al Aeroportului Mihail Kogălniceanu, în linie dreaptă. ro. focuspress.ro. 6 October 2023.
  13. Web site: Trafic aerian în creştere şi investiţii consistente la Aeroportul Internaţional Mihail Kogălniceanu. ro. cugetliber.ro. 10 January 2024.
  14. Web site: Aerodromul Mihail Kogălniceanu. ro. RoAF.
  15. Web site: Romania - Air Force. Scramble (NL).
  16. News: Romanian village set to become Nato's biggest airbase in Europe. Nick. Thorpe. Nick Thorpe. BBC. June 22, 2024. June 23, 2024.
  17. Web site: Aviation Safety Network Accident Description . 2015-12-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151208115650/http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19701207-0 . 2015-12-08 . live.
  18. Web site: Incident Mikojan-Gurevič MiG-21MF Lancer-R 5788, 12 Jun 2017.